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Morocco Celebrates Digital Art

November Digital: Morocco at the Heart of the International Digital Festivity

The French Institute of Morocco celebrates, throughout November, the international digital culture festivity “November Digital,” a major event dedicated to digital artistic creation and the emergence of new Moroccan talents.

Since its launch in 2017, this global event highlights artistic and technological innovations, bringing together artists, researchers, students, and digital culture enthusiasts through a rich and interactive program.

An Immersive and Multidisciplinary Program

The 2025 edition of November Digital Morocco offers a unique experience that blends visual arts, virtual reality, cinema, music, and live performances. Twelve French Institute locations across the Kingdom will host over a hundred works accessible on mobile and tablet devices, including augmented reality creations, video games, podcasts, sound installations, and digital series.

This initiative aims to democratize access to digital culture while promoting the participation of young Moroccan creators.

Artificial Intelligence at the Center of Discussions

As part of a series focused on artificial intelligence and creation, French author and researcher Alexandre Gefen will lead a series of conferences in Tétouan (November 11), Kénitra (November 12), Casablanca (November 13), and Khouribga (November 14). These meetings will explore the challenges of AI in literature, art, and contemporary thought.

Three Digital Performances on a National Tour

This edition of November Digital 2025 also features three performances that blend technological innovation with artistic expression:

  • “Samifati & Transe Gnawa Express Concert”: a fusion of the electro-visual universe of the Nantes duo Samifati and the spiritual rhythms of Essaouira’s Gnawa musicians, presented in Oujda, Tétouan, Casablanca, Kénitra, Marrakech, and Essaouira.

  • “La Marge” by Pierrot Corpel, an immersive performance combining theater, dance, and club culture, scheduled in Agadir, El Jadida, Tangier, and Rabat.

  • “AI Dream” by creator Moulla, blending illusion, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality, presented in Casablanca, Oujda, Rabat, Meknès, Benguerir, and Khouribga.

Strong Partnerships with Major Digital Events in Morocco

This year, the French Institute of Morocco is strengthening its collaboration with several cultural and technological events across the Kingdom. Among them:

  • The International Video Art Festival (November 10–15, Casablanca)

  • Visa For Music (November 19–22, Rabat)

  • The Digital Art Festival – FAN (November 24–25 in Benguerir, November 26–30 in Khouribga)

  • The International Author Cinema Festival of Rabat (November 8–14)

These partnerships illustrate the French Institute’s commitment to supporting Moroccan digital creation and fostering dialogue among artists, institutions, and audiences.

Digital Technology Serving Creativity and Inclusion

By opening the doors to digital creation for all, November Digital reaffirms Morocco’s role as a central player in cultural innovation in Africa and the Francophone world. Through this international festivity, the French Institute of Morocco positions itself as a bridge between tradition and modernity, connecting cultures, technologies, and generations.

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